Skilled Capital- (ACT) Government Subsidised Training 2017

REACH for Training is offering more qualification under Skilled capital program this year (2017). All Training provided under the Skilled Capital Program is subsidised by the ACT Government.

ENROL NOW AND RECEIVE $300 AS COMPLETION PAYMENT FROM ACT EDUCATION AND TRAINING DIRECTORATE ON SUCCESSFUL COURSE COMPLETION

Skilled Capital helps people get the skills they need to find a job and advance their career through government-subsidised training. click here to know more.

REACH for Training has been approved to deliver the following Nationally Recognised and Accredited Qualifications in ACT Region:

Code

Qualification

Student Standard fee

Student Concession fee

Student completion Bonus*

BSB20115

Certificate II in Busniess

$250

$100

$300

SIT20416

Certificate II in Kitchen Operations

$250

$100

$300

CHC30113

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

$300

$100

$300

CHC33015

Certificate III in Individual Support (Aged Care)

$300

$100

$300

CHC33015

Certificate III in Individual Support ( Disability )

$300

$100

$300

CHC33015

Certificate III in Individual Support (Home and Community Care)

$300

$100

$300

CHC32015

Certificate III in Community Services

$300

$100

$300

BSB30415

Certificate III in Business Administration

$300

$100

$300

SIT30616

Certificate III in Hospitality

$300

$100

$300

CHC43015

Certificate IV in Ageing Support

$300

$260

$300

CHC43115

Certificate IV in Disability

$300

$260

$300

CHC42015

Certificate IV in Community Services

$300

$260

$300

SIT40416

Certificate IV in Hospitality

$300

$260

$300

CHC50113

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

$350

$320

$300

Flexible payment plans available !!!

ENROL NOW, LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE!

SKILLED CAPITAL (SC) REQUIREMENTS

Student Eligibility

As a minimum, a student must be (at the time of enrolment):

an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand passport holder resident for more than 6 months, or

a person who holds a visa that is identified as being eligible (visa types mentioned below), and

living or working in the ACT

at least 15 years of age

not enrolled in or attending secondary school or college. Students with an Exemption Certificate are not eligible for Skilled Capital. Students who are undertaking year 10 or year 12 equivalent study in an alternative program are eligible provided they satisfy the remaining eligibility criteria.

In addition to above, to be eligible for a certificate II level Skilled Capital qualification the student must:

not have completed a certificate III or higher (excluding foundation skills qualification) or

have suffered changed circumstances which impacts their ability to undertake training and/or work, such as ill health.

Students are only enrolled in one Skilled Capital qualification at a time

A letter or email from an ACT Employer to show the street address where the student is working in the ACT, or a Statutory Declaration

Proof of Age over 15 Years

Documents showing DOB, such as

Current Driver’s License

Health Care Card

ACT Proof of Age Card.

Person with a Disability

Self-identification on the registration form

Proof of benefit

Document from a support professional

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Self-identification on the registration form

Completion Payment

Students who successfully complete their qualification are eligible for a completion payment. A completion payment will be paid directly to the student upon completion of the qualification and a survey. The completion payment is $300 for each qualification. Students will be eligible to receive the completion payment for up to 1 year after successful completion of the qualification, provided up to date email and bank account details are confirmed.

A student is not eligible for a completion payment where more than 50% of the units are completed through RPL or credit transfer. A significant proportion of units completed through credit transfer may also impact on student eligibility for the completion payment.

Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment

Every student must do a LLN check before we enrol you on any of the course we offer. When you are working you must be able to read important documents like safety notes and follow written instructions. You must be in a position to be able to write down some information for your fellow workers too. This assessment will help us decide what level support you would require during your course.

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

From 1st January 2015 if you are undertaking nationally recognised training delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) you will need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Creating your USI is easy, please go to https://www.usi.gov.au/students and click on ‘I want to create a USI’ button.

For further details, please do not hesitate to contact us @ 1300 361 343